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OVER 50% OFF FIVE FANTASTIC i-SPY BOOKS

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LOOKING for something to keep the children busy? These much-loved i-SPY spotter’s guides encourage children to explore the world around them by searching for objects and collecting points. Created by Charles Warrell (the original Big Chief i-SPY), the series was first published in 1948, when each book cost a sixpence, and has remained hugely popular ever since. At its height, more than 1.5 million children were members of the i-SPY club, and 8,000 children used to attend the themed days out. Last month, Collins published 20 new titles in the series, bringing it bang up to date for a new generation. While the contents have changed, Collins is still upholding tradition; once children have collected 1,000 points, they are rewarded with a coveted certificat­e and i-SPY badge. Nearly 70 years on, these books are still a perfect solution for long journeys or bored afternoons. With hundreds of signs, vehicles, landmarks and creatures to spot, keep an i-SPY handy wherever your travels take you! To see the full range, visit collins.co.uk/i-spy. Also available from all good bookshops.

HOW TO CLAIM: To claim your fantastic set of five i-SPY books (pictured below left) for just £7 including postage, simply complete the coupon on the left and post it with a cheque for £7 to the address shown.

TERMS: All orders must have arrived by post by Friday, August 26, 2016. Cannot be used in conjunctio­n with any other offer. Orders will be received by September 9, 2016. In the event of products being unavailabl­e, we reserve the right to send an alternativ­e product. We can provide refunds only for damaged or faulty goods. Open to UK residents only. Promoter: EIG, PO Box 1222, Cheltenham, Glos GL50 9XB. Terms apply.

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